I don't get it? Haven't these assets been frozen for years now?
What difference does this make?
this post was submitted on 12 Dec 2025
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Council decides to prohibit transfers of immobilised Central Bank of Russia assets back to Russia
(www.consilium.europa.eu)
Previously, the continued immobilization of the assets had to be agreed upon by all 27 member states every six months - leaving them vulnerable to a veto by Hungary or Slovakia, who had repeatedly threatened to vote against renewing the sanctions.
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